[quote]Originally posted by TigerWoods99:
<strong>Exactly. You were a Bulls fan. that tells me enough since now I don't think you'd be seen wearing a Bulls shirt.
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You're absolutely right, I wouldn't wear a Bulls shirt now. The reason why I liked the Bulls then is because I LIKED THE PLAYERS, not because they won championships. Once they were gone I lost intrest in the team.

Pacers MVPs were Ron Artest (18 pts) & Austin Powers (Croshere, 18 pts also). Artest played tremendous D and had some great blocks n steals! And he finally made a few shots! Nice playing. Thomas dialed 1-800-CROSHERE off the bench and Austin was huge!

Oh, and I said I thought the winner of this game would go to the NBA Finals. So Nets, prepared to get screwed by the refs against the Lakers in the Finals. You'll see what Indiana has gotten for the past some odd years.

groverat- It's easy to be a sore loser when you have seen the team you literally live for and bleed for be screwed so many times, and when you've been through the shit I go through in my life. Dallas won't win a championship either. Don't you get the way the NBA works buddy? Call me whatever you want.

Artest's fault? Artest had another great game, no blaming him. If it's anybody's fault it's kevin Ollie. What the hell was he doing? Not to mention he starts jogging up the court down 5 with about 10 seconds to go...LOL

Never seen Reggie dunk the ball on anyone in about 10 yrs? Forgeting the dunk on Ewing? I'll never forget that one. And wow, that dunk was awesome tonight.

Kidd may be the MVP, because he's a no good son of a b*tch who beat his wife. I will never cheer on a guy who hits a woman.

Bank in 40 footer to send it to OT, then dunks on 3 fools to send it to double OT, all for squat.

Reggie Miller will always be known as the greatest playoff performer. It's his time. Miller Time.

The story of tonight was my superstitions working as I thought they would. And O'Neal fouling basically lost it for them. No way Croshere can muscle with Kenyon (if you're going to call someone thug life then talk about my boy K-Mart reppin for tha UC Bearcats).

If you don't respect Miller after tonight, then I'll have to slap your ass silly.

Reggie's series with the Knicks (pre Bird as coach) were just unbelievable. The most dramatic shots in NBA history as far as I'm concerened, made all the better because you know he was taking it personally.

I'm not a Pacers fan, (except when Bird was coach-he's my idol) but I still get chills when I see those moments on replay (or he hits shots like that bank Thursday!)

Jeff

Edit-I would say Jordan hitting the last shot of his career to win the title was the most dramatic, but he screwed that over this year.

Well I just got home from the game. Great game. I was really surprised how many empty seats there were though. It always amazes me that such a good team, especially in the playoffs, only gets such a small amount of fans.